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New Photos

We posted photos from Tahiti, and have the first batch of Easter Island photos up, too.  Warning:  copious amounts of big, stone heads are in your future.

New Photos and Updates

I’ve just finished uploading more photos to the New Zealand North Island and South Island albums, and with that, New Zealand is finished.  Tomorrow we are moving on to Tahiti for four days, then Easter Island for 12 days. During this time, our Internet connectivity will likely be sporadic, and I don’t anticipate too many new posts. But keep checking back, as we are sometimes surprised at the places we get good connections (maybe there are routers in the Big Stone Heads?). In any event, I will keep writing and will post in patches as soon as I am able.

Solitary Confinement

You may have noticed that I’m looking a little tired these days. In fact, the deep, purple bags under my eyes have taken up permanent residence. Simply put, I am tired. Given this compounding factor, nothing seemed to be going my way today, from debating whether to stay in Dunedin another day to receiving the wrong sandwich at lunch. After a crying jag at lunch, I stuffed myself into the backseat of the car and spent the next six hours in an iPod-induced daze. By the time we arrived in Christchurch this evening, all I wanted was a real hotel with a bathtub, a hip bar, and free wireless Internet access, all of which was promised to me at Hotel SO.

dscf5297When we arrived to discover the Hotel was entirely booked, I crumbled. We quickly moved onto the Lonely Planet’s top pick for the city, Jailhouse. I sulked in the car while Maikael and Tim inspected the premises. They enthusiastically returned to the car, promising me a cool night of accommodations. The sky was grey, the buildings were grey; it was pretty much perfect. I stepped through the bars and into a real jail, which was decommissioned in 1999. This is hands down the best hostel we’ve stayed at on this trip. We ran up the stairs, looking sufficiently institutional. The doors to our rooms are heavy metal things, and our bed linens are jail-striped. Everything is brushed metal and industrial. The toilet/water fountain combos from the former cells, great metal behemoths, now serve as planters. Even the toilet seats are clear resin embedded with barbed wire; someone had fun designing this place. We took a walk through solitary confinement, and the room next door was left intact, boasting colorful art and inscriptions from the previous occupants (read: lots of naked ladies). The only creepy thing is when the door to my room slams shut; it echoes throughout the corridor, as I await for the warden to shout, “Lights out!”

I even got my Internet access and was finally able to finish uploading our photos to the South Island New Zealand and Milford Track albums. Who would have thought that access to the outside world would have been so easy in lock-down?

Milford Track Photos to Come

As you have probably surmised by now, we only managed to upload a fraction of the Milford Track photos.  When we have a better wireless connection we will finish the job — stay tuned!

Half Way

For those of you who are keeping track, today is the halfway point of our trip.  Hard to believe that it’s downhill from here (especially after completing the Milford Track, which somehow seems fitting).  We are going to try and upload photos tonight while we sleep, and will apologize in advance for the many, MANY shots of mountains.  Someday we will whittle these down, but for now it’s all we can do to just get them up for everyone to see.  Thanks for your patience — happy reading!

Finished

The Victoria and South Australia album is completed.  There were not many new additions from Melbourne; we were too busy eating to take any photos.  But in any event, that concludes our time in Australia.  Now it is on to New Zealand, a country I know very little about other than what I gleaned from “Whale Rider.”  I haven’t even looked at a Lonely Planet guide for the country yet.   Let the adventure begin!